 World understanding and peace day takes place on February 23rd every year. This day is actually a commemoration of the first meeting of Rotary that was held. This meeting of businessmen which aims to be a space where their backgrounds did not matter is that of the chain of events that led to the formation of the Rotary International an international organization that is dedicated to humanitarian service as well as peace and goodwill throughout the world. How many of you are familiar with the Rotary Club? Jenny, do you know about the Rotary Club? I mean growing up, I know my parents and then a couple of relatives I used to hear them talk about it. And I always used to wonder, what is this Rotary meeting about? Then I remember there's the place we used to pass close to my house around about the heart that Rotary loathe. So I mean hearing this today, it took me back, it was quite nostalgic for me because it took me back to those days when I'm like okay. I mean later on when I grew up, I then understood why they had the Rotary Club in the first place how it was just to help strengthen people that are in the same businesses build a network per se. And I thought that was actually a beautiful thing to see that people could actually hold hands and help each other to go and all of that. The Rotary Club is actually one of the first community buildings in society. Because they started from back in our father's days we saw them coming together, having business initiatives, going to help the poor. And I mean there are a couple of other organizations. I know there's JCS. Yeah, Full Gospel. Yeah, there are a lot of organizations that actually support and foster this. But for me, I'm just thinking, when we think about the world on the Standing and Peace Day it means that everybody has to sit down, reflect 24 hours, no violence, let's keep at peace. But do we need to have a day to experience that? And I'm really happy that for Nigerians this is a very amazing opportunity for us to remember because it's a day all over the world, right? But for Nigeria it's important because it's two days to the election. And just reminding us that we're here for peace. We're here for unity. This is just like a huge reminder guys that we're actually fighting for the same thing. We're fighting for the same cause. And I mean, thank God we're here to have this conversation to ensure that every other person is doing the right thing and ensuring that we vote on Saturday. Yes. I'm excited about it. I know, right? Yes. We're all going out to excise at Civic Christmas. Like you rightly said, we are not people of war. We should always be full of peace at all times. And let us actually reflect when we go out to vote on Saturday and then on the 11th of March as well. Yeah, so Jola, what did you find for us in the news today? So today I found Simon Ekba, a self-acclaimed disciple of Nambi Khan, a leader of the prescribed indigenous people of Biafra, Aipod, has been arrested in Finland. Okay, so this is on the backdrop of a story that had happened about him, you know, agitating for stay at home and saying that there would be no elections in that region, in the Southeast region. You know, of course the Indigo had already notified, had appealed to the federal government to ensure that he was arrested. So I mean, I personally think it's a step in the right direction because I don't think one person has the right to destabilise a nation that desperately needs, these are the dividends of democracy. So for someone to say that the whole region, by some understanding that they have, think that agitating people to not go exercise their civic duty is equal to action for whatever, I think it's just so wrong. It is so wrong. But Nigerians are fighting because the people that you think are not knowledgeable, they are beginning to see this. Yeah. Is it 500 Naira you give it to? True. Is it one that, why should I know Guan votes and have the power to do this? True, true, true. So it's, you know, a precious story. All right, so the Nigerian army approved hotlines for operation safe conduct. So basically what has happened is they have given out numbers that you can call in each state, if there's a fight or if there's any violence or you suspect anything that is going on that is going to disrupt the peace on election day. So I think, well, this is on the screen right now. Maybe people can actually look for the websites, probably just go to the Nigerian army website and then check for those numbers. So there's one for each state. There's one for Lagos. There's one for Abia State. There's one for Abuja. So don't be in Lagos. I call the one in Abia State. It won't work. Just call the one that is in your state. Jennifer, thank you for this. This is actually very important. Very, very important. We've been talking a lot about voter sensitization. I think people need to take note of this. Just in case there's anything, we discussed safety yesterday as well. Yeah. These are numbers that you can actually reach out to just in case of any problems at all at your polling units. Yeah. Thank you. Allera. So for my news, Lagos Potakot passengers stranded as airlines delays their flights. So during the afternoon hours today, passengers that are traveling to Lagos, between Lagos and Potakot, they were not able to travel because at the Muritala International Airport, the correspondents actually gathered that passengers were stranded and they couldn't board their flights. So flights from 10.30 in the morning was rescheduled. And airlines like Airpeace, Airmax, and a couple of other airlines have actually announced that on Saturday, there's not going to be any flights out of their location because of the election. But from Sunday, the movement and flights would actually resume. So please guys, if you need to make plans around this election period to ensure that the safety of yourself is one of the most important things. So yes, the airlines must have canceled and scattered your plan. But please just look for a way to stay safe and just ensure that everything works out for everybody because we're trying to find peace around here. I was going to ask, right, why do these airlines delay flights like this? How can you keep people in the airport from 10.00 to 5.00? That's very inhuman. No. I know don't give you anything. No water, no food, nothing. The worst is at 9.00. You have a 7.00 p.m. flight. They cancel it and maybe reschedule to like 9.00 p.m. They reschedule again to 11.00 p.m. So imagine that let's assume your flight takes off by 11.00 p.m. in Abuja. You're coming to Lagos. You land by 12.00. That has happened to me. So I got to the airport at about 3.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. Oh and you were at the airport all the way from 3.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. Back to Lagos from Abuja. So they sent a message. So they delayed till 12.45 p.m. I was at the airport. Then they moved it to 3.00 p.m. Now that's 3.00 p.m. They didn't tell us. I mean they didn't communicate. From that 3.00 p.m. we didn't leave Abuja till about 11.15 p.m. I think that the lawlessness thing in Nigeria has to come through some corporate organizations. They don't even care. So what customers care? They just drag me and that's the end. So I believe there's a new Nigeria coming. And it's going to affect not only the government and the people. It's going to affect businesses. Because a lot of businesses are opening their eyes to see that so many things that we're not working before has to work now. You have to give me value for my money. Can't you just imagine this whole issue with the fuel and all of that. I'm paying for something but I was still hustle. Even money too. I'm not going to be emotional today. Okay now for my story. I mean when I saw this I remember the conversation I think it was last week where there was an employee that had stolen some things from her boss's pantry. And I remember we were talking about love that day. Do we actually love each other? I think it was Valentine's Day episode actually. Do we actually love each other in Nigeria? Then I saw this today and I'm like oh my god not again. So Legoshef was actually arrested for stealing from his employers and he's been identified as Wilfred Amoshef. He was arrested and Legoshef was stealing from his employers and the Legos state police public relations officer in Benjamin Day he made this known through his Twitter handles today. He said Amoshef sedates his employers and steals their valuables. So dates? Yes. Actually this guy even has a niche of victims. So in Banana Island, in Vi, in Koi, in Koi Park View that's where he's employers and I think this is so wicked. So he would take up a job as a cook or as a chef and then somewhere in between maybe a month or so he would then drug them and steal their valuables and cut away with it. This is the reason why they have agencies for this kind of things because I need to hold some but some of the responsibility. Even the agencies, do they use any background change? What happens Nigeria? The thing is it happens and then because these people can actually escape from them because gone are the days when they used to make them swear also, do things like that. So now they don't have any ties. So they could steal what? Actually they steal something that is worth so much. They steal and then they go away. Why do you even have to sedate the person with the medical condition? She understands. We're using all sorts of drugs and then you... Come back. Anyway, most importantly, Benjamin Day has said anybody that has been a victim can now proceed to the Ikoi Police Division for further necessary action as well. Okay, so when we come back from this break, we will discuss our topic for tonight. See you after the break.